Transnational Arbitration

#YoungITATalks Belgrade

Now Playing: Arbitration in a Changing World – Key Industries & Skills that Matter

Belgrade, Republic of Serbia

Registration Open

5:30 PM CET – 8:00 PM CET

In-Person Event

Movie Theatre Balkan
Brace Jugovica 16
Belgrade, Republic of Serbia

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Registrar: +1.972.244.3403
ITA: +1.972.244.3414
E-Mail: ita@cailaw.org

Overview

Presented by Young ITASAA Under 40 and DIS40

Co-Sponsored by Baker McKenzie, CMS and Steptoe

Join us for an interesting afternoon in Belgrade's historic movie theatre "Balkan". This conference will aim to address emerging and fast-changing arbitration industries and how our panelists are staying consistent in addressing new factors and trends. We hope that you will be able to join us for what we are sure will be a very lively and enjoyable afternoon.

5:30 PM CET – 8:00 PM CET

#YoungITATalks
 is a series of local events presented around the world, featuring talks, workshops or interviews that cover a wide range of subjects relating to arbitration. The #YoungITATalks series is designed for education, conversation and sharing knowledge and experiences among young practitioners.

Thanks to the generosity of our sponsors, this event is tuition-free. Please register in advance to help us have an accurate headcount. 

Please note that this in an in-person event.

Schedule and Speakers

5:30 PM - Registration & Welcome Coffee


6:00 PM – 7:20 PM - Session

  • Antonios Politis, Clyde & Co, Hamburg
  • Bojana Bilankov, Foley Holag, New York
  • Sebastian Coulon Bauer, Schellenberg Wittmer, Zurich

Moderated by Ruxandra Irina Esanu, World Stone, Paris


7:20 PM – 8:00 PM - Cocktail and Networking

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